Hello Tobias,
On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 12:56 +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
> So you didn't test 4.4 and -current?
>
No, because it's a production machine, because I didn't have the time
to do much testing while the machine was online and because now I have
an *identical twin* machine up and running
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 10:26:02PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello again,
>
>After a long time since my initial post, I managed to test the
> machine which stopped three times in a week because of this uvm_fault.
>
>At first I thought it was the RAM. The RAM checked out fine after
Hello again,
After a long time since my initial post, I managed to test the
machine which stopped three times in a week because of this uvm_fault.
At first I thought it was the RAM. The RAM checked out fine after a
full day of Memtest. Then some board/processor issue (the machine is a
firew
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 5:54 AM, ng-sup01 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have 4.3 running flawlessly since almost three months on an old
> machine used as firewall: now, in less than a week, it froze twice.
>
> This time I managed to copy down what's on the screen.
>
> uvm_fault (0xd3da32f0,0x793
Hello again!
ng-sup01 wrote:
Rebooted in single-user and, as suggested, ran fsck on / first,
then on /usr and /var. Turned out clean.
I have been running Memtest86 v2.01 for almost a day now, turns
out there are *NO* problems in the RAM (at least so far).
So we're back at square one:
Hello,
Yesterday I managed to get my hands on the system which halted
twice with a uvm_fault (see original post).
Rebooted in single-user and, as suggested, ran fsck on / first,
then on /usr and /var.
Turned out clean.
If all goes well, I should have a replacement firewall today, so
I
Hi,
On Thu, 25.09.2008 at 13:54:53 +0200, ng-sup01 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The machine, once power-cycled, rebooted without a hitch, not even
> complaining about disk corruption or anything.
this doesn't have to mean much.
I recently wanted to install OpenBSD on a machine which also claimed
Hello,
I have 4.3 running flawlessly since almost three months on an old
machine used as firewall: now, in less than a week, it froze twice.
This time I managed to copy down what's on the screen.
uvm_fault (0xd3da32f0,0x79394000,0,1) -> e
fatal page fault (6) in supervisor mode
trap type 6
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